disconect or cut the alarm speaker wire
Unless you noted it on the walk through at the end, or have documentation that you complained about it and it was not fixed, this is standard operating procedure for management companies. Try complaining about it, but you may have to pay up just to make the problem go away.
An alarm clock is typically made of plastic, metal, and electronic components such as circuits, a speaker, and a digital or analog display. The specific materials used can vary depending on the design and brand of the alarm clock.
disconnect the cable from the speaker behind the in the rear piller cover
Yes, it is common to have an alarm company charge an installation fee. This requires wiring and is alot of work. Monitoring is generally $30 a month. Occasionally you will find free installation offers but not often.
An alarm typically uses electrical energy to power its components, such as the display, speaker, and internal circuitry. It may also rely on a battery as a backup power source in case of a power outage.
either plug it in to a charger or take off the alarm, it drains the battery
Generally alarm and security companies charge a yearly or monthly fee, but occassionally they will give deals or discounts for new users. ADT is one of the primary alarm companies in the US and you can view their website at www.adt.com
My guess is that it did not charge because mine did the same thing so it probably did not charge.
The fire alarm technician is in charge of the installation of fire alarm systems. Fire alarm systems include addressable or conventional alarm control panels, smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual button alarms, sirens and strobes, signs, etc. A professional fire alarm system is large with professional addressable bus lines alarm systems, addressable detectors for building fire security, or other special field fire security. So, the fire alarm technician should be knowledgeable in alarm systems working principles and installation.
take them out . you should charge battery then be ok.
I don't know how to de-activate the entire alarm system, but disconnecting the speaker (so that the alarm is silent) is easy. Simply lift the hood and identify the speakers at the very back (if I remember correctly, each looks kind of like a tuba; you can't miss them). Somewhere very close to them is a plug. Unplug it and the alarm will no longer sound. The car will still go into anti-theft mode by blinking lights and refusing to start until you lock the doors; you just won't hear anything.